Naturally More Peanut Butter

Though I am never one to be attracted to a “low carb” item (I love my carbs), I was running out of peanut butter and the sale tag attracted my eye. In the end, it was the ingredient list that intrigued me enough to toss it in the cart. Of course roasted peanuts were listed first, but Naturally More has pumped-up their nut butters with sprouted brown rice protein, pea protein, peanut oil, flax seeds, and probiotics.

I must admit this is a very full-bodied peanut butter with a pleasant touch of sweetness. Though peanut butter in nature, it is much mellower than your traditional jar of ground nuts. The overall texture is very creamy with a few crunchy flaxseeds throughout.

My old standby snack has been rice cakes topped with peanut butter, honey, and cinnamon. Naturally More was a nice change, as no honey was required, it was just sweet enough. Yet their peanut butter only has 2 grams of sugar, quite a bit less than the teaspoon or two of honey I was adding.

My recent requirement for wheat free products means I may not be re-purchasing this peanut butter for a while, but I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it for anyone who might like a little extra oomph from their PB.

Pros: All natural; Though lightly sweetened, it is very low in sugar (2g per serving); High in protein (10g per serving); High in fiber (4g per serving); Good source of Omega 3’s; Pleasant flavor and texture

Recommended for:

PB&J’s

Rice Cakes and Honey

A Protein Boost

Where to Buy:

Online – You can purchase a case directly from the Naturally More website

In Store – Available at a variety of different stores including Wal Mart, Whole Foods, and Kroger – other locations can be found on their website.

The Facts on Naturally More

Certifications: Naturally More is Certified Kosher Parve.

Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Naturally More is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, soy-free, vegan / plant-based, vegetarian, and paleo-friendly. Nonetheless, always read the ingredient statement and check with the company on their manufacturing processes for all varieties if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. Processes and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company / product.

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